@jjmus said:
I've still time to purchase all my special editions as crossgrade to the new format at a good price. Could I ask Is this worth doing ? I like something that is intuitive and easy to set up and doesn't get in the way of the composing flow. The end focus is always on a live orchestra playing the works, I just use vsl for composing and mocking up the piece for the performares.
Thanks
Jill
It has been well worth the upgrade, but I do recommend turning off two of the three reverbs (I think each loads with two of the three reverbs as on by default). What makes Synchron nice is how quickly you are up and running. Since all of the instruments are pre-eqd (meaning, they dont sound flat and empty like the VI instruments do) and the panning is correctly done for you out of the box, you can have a good start right away. Of course, you loose the flexibility with Synchron for tweaking, you get to keep your VI library so if you still wanted to do this, you can. Of course, also, the eq'ing is negated if you have MirX / MIR Pro, so there is that to consider. If you have one of the variants of MIR, the real thing you have to consider is whether you like the Synchron stage sound (bigger, more film score oriented) and whether the UI suits you. Personally, Im not a fan of the UI, but Ive been learning to get around it, I think the UI looks cheesy, but that might just be me. The other major thing you loose with Synchron is the divisi feature, so if you rely on that in Instruments Pro, you wont find it in Synchron.
For me personally, it was well worth the upgrade, and depending on the work that Im doing, I use both libraries. I only wish they would upgrade Instruments Pro to be compatible with the Synchron libraries as I have all my presets and shortcuts already setup there, and I like the UI more in Instruments Pro (now if we can get Vienna to upgrade the UI to allow resizing).
There is one other note worth considering, you wont be using any variatns of MIRx with Synchron and if you plan to use MIR Pro, you will need to do some tweaking for the Synchron libraries (disabling all the builtin reverb settings in Synchron and some eq'ing, depending on the venue you choose to use).
I lied, one more thing to consider, if you plan on getting the bigger libraries, keep in mind that Synchron has no woodwinds outside of epic orchestra and the special edition libraries, so you will need to purchase MIR Pro with the Synchron stage impulse response addon in order to utilize woodwinds from Instruments Pro, to have the same impulse responses / timbre as the libraries offered in the Synchron libraries.